Jul 30 Thursday
WHAT: Where's Waldo BrevardWHEN: July 1st thru July 31stWHERE: Highland Books & Downtown Brevard
Pick up a Where’s Waldo Passport at Highland Books starting July 1st! Search for Waldo in Brevard at 30+ local businesses and turn your passport in to Highland Books before the end of the month for a prize and a chance to win one of three stacks of Waldo books!
M4 (Music Movement Mountains Magic) 2026 is an interdisciplinary arts camp for adults - offering daily instrumental music classes (banjo, fiddle, keyboards, guitar, mandolin, folk cello) as well as dance workshops across genres (Contra Dance, Waltzing, African Dance, Reuda de Casino (Latin Contra!), Contact Improvisation, and Interplay (Storytelling and movement), and daily visual arts workshops. Daily evening contra dances, jam sessions, and mini-concerts open to the larger community.
Each day includes focused classes, shared meals, open jam time, and evenings devoted to dancing, music-making, collaborative performances and community. Classes adapted to all skill levels, from total beginners to advanced, in a welcoming environment.
The goal isn’t polish. It’s presence, practice, and joy in the creative process!
This is M4's inaugural event year. Mission/Goal: To provide experiential opportunities through the cultural arts to develop skills, expand creative expression, and model collaborative community. M4 is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is affiliated with other organizations of like-minded interest, including the Country Dance and Song Society.
Jul 31 Friday
The 42nd Annual Grassy Creek Mineral and Gem show will be from July 26th to August 2nd, 2026. There will be over 60 worldwide vendors with all kinds of lapidary related items for sale. There are gemstones, minerals, jewelry, fossils, quartz, lapidary equipment and more for you to see and purchase. The event is put on by the Parkway Fire and Rescue as a way to make money to purchase new equipment for the fire stations. There is food available for purchase on site. There are many restaurants very close. There are now regular restrooms and showers available. The event is free to the public. Free parking and free admission. Everyone is welcome. Well-mannered dogs are allowed but must be on a leash with the owner attached to the leash. Dates are July 26th to August 2nd. Some vendors may be open on Saturday 25th. since they can set up quickly.Hours are from 9 to 6 daily, with some vendors open earlier and later since they are camping in their booths. Address is 136 Majestic View, on the hill above Skyview Circle. This is on the hill above the fire station on Hwy 226 South of Spruce Pine.Contact information is:http://grassycreekgemshow.org for more info and application.Phone contact: 828-765-2117Http://info@grassycreekgemshow.org Donna Collis collisdonna@yahoo.com 828-765-5519Roger Frye 828-766-6136
A Month-Long Showcase of Regional Landscape Art
"From June 26 to July 24, visit the gallery Monday–Friday (10 am – 5 pm) for a professional fine art show featuring the landscapes and scenes captured during Art in Bloom.
Admission: Free and open to the public."
Aug 01 Saturday
Art Bash is our annual celebration. Last year’s Art Bash welcomed over 1,500 guests, and GCCA will be celebrating 11 years of serving the community on August 1, 2026. The day will be free to attend, centered around bringing the community together and showcasing local art, artists, and vendors. Art Bash will feature:
• over 10 performances• 5 food and beverage vendors• over 20 artists vendors• a raffle• kids activities
and an in depth look at where GCCA has come from and is going. Art Bash will also feature the Members Showcase hosting work from over 90 GCCA members. The 2025-2026 Brandon Fellowship Cohort will have their final exhibition on display and the 2026-2027 Cohort will be announced as well.
Asheville artist and comedian Robin Plemmons is back for another round of holleration. Her third one-woman show here at the Grey Eagle is called THROBBIN and she’ll be in her sweet spot- oversharing the hell out of her life: like living with Crohn’s disease, getting through 8 butthole surgeries, being married to an Appalachian beefcake, parenting neurodivergent kids in a hellscape, and dragging her ass to therapy, all while laughing at the absurdity of it all. She’s like Miralax for emotional constipation, organically loosening us all up. You might shit yourself. Your chakras might align. You might run into your therapist (or hers) and have to unpack that later. You might leave with a boner (or the vulva equivalent). You might feel healed. You might feel traumatized. Who’s to say. ADHD and visually stimulated individuals will especially enjoy how she sprinkles her own ridiculous, heartfelt art throughout the show, displayed on the big screen in front of you. Please keep in mind that it’s R-rated material, so don’t bring your MeeMaw unless your MeeMaw is chill. And here’s a fun surprise! The end of the show will morph into a dance party filled with nasty hip hop, power ballads, and splashes of Xennial nostalgic tunes. Think DMX, Celine Dion, Kendrick, Beyoncé, Amy Grant. It’s a delightful sensory buffet that will leave your heart, eyeballs, and crotchal region throbbin’ in all the best ways. Bonus! It's a Saturday night! There’ll be tacos, beer, and unhinged merch! AND you’ll probably be in bed, snuggled under your covers like a sweet, satiated, milk-drunk baby, by 9:30 or 10:00.
Aug 02 Sunday